Quality Compliance Technician
Location: Telford
Contract: Permanent / Full-Time
Shift Pattern: 4 on 4 off, Days Only (7am–7pm)
Salary: £33,906 per annum
Are you looking to build your career in a handson laboratory environment? We’re looking for a Quality Compliance Technician to join our Telford team, supporting the day-to-day testing of raw materials and finished products to ensure our high standards are consistently met.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone with a science or lab background, looking for their next step within a fastpaced food manufacturing environment. Full training is provided, and there’s plenty of room to progress within the team structure.
The lab sits on the production floor, so you’ll play an important role in maintaining strong food safety and hygiene standards.
What You’ll Be Doing
Your role will be a mix of:
1. 80% lab work: routine testing of raw materials and finished products.
2. 20% production-floor activity: collecting samples and supporting operational teams.
Key responsibilities include:
3. Carrying out laboratory tests in line with site standards and procedures.
4. Ensuring accurate documentation and reporting of all results.
5. Supporting operational teams with good manufacturing and hygiene practices.
6. Helping to investigate quality issues and contributing to root cause analysis.
7. Following food safety and H&S guidelines while working in a production environment.
What You’ll Need
We’re looking for someone with:
8. A science or laboratory background.
9. A practical, hands-on approach
10. Good attention to detail and the ability to work calmly in a fast-paced environment.
11. Strong communication skills and a positive, team-focused attitude.
What’s in It for You
You’ll receive a strong benefits package, including:
12. Up to 5% annual bonus
13. 45minute paid break
14. Health care cash plan
15. 2x life assurance
16. 282 hours of holiday
17. Enhanced overtime rates
18. Free onsite parking
You can find out more about Müller and what it’s like to work for us by clicking here